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There are wonderful resource materials available for teaching knitting and crocheting to kids and teens. Consider building a reference/lending library for your group with how to books, videos and DVDs featuring instructions, illustrations, and fun project patterns. Check out the following resources. Many are specifically geared to kids and teens or feature projects with great youth appeal. In addition, the web sites of the following companies feature many projects with terrific "kid-appeal."

LEISURE ARTS

This helpful guide for teachers and handbook for students has all the information anyone needs to create an entertaining and educational class for children between ages 7 and 14. Plus, both booklets include fun projects. All you have to possess is knowledge of some basic crochet or knitting skills.

The Art of KNITTING 4 Kids (DVD)

This fun DVD provides three ways to learn: Dr. Elizabeth Seward entertains kids with a unique, animated story while teaching them to knit and make their own knitting needles. Kids teaching kids—every kid will be inspired watching 7 year old Ryan Anderson as he teaches the basics of knitting. Knitting instructor and producer Marcy Levitas Hamilton teaches the kids how to make fun and easy knitted balls and toys with Stitch-Along instructions. There's also a visit to The Alpaca Ranch to learn how yarn is made.

I Can't Believe I'm Crocheting! (DVD and Booklet)

I Can't Believe I'm Knitting! (DVD and Booklet)

Right- or left-handed, you can learn to crochet and knit with these longtime bestselling books. They feature large, clear, how-to-stitch photos shown both ways. The books are chock-full of time-tested fundamentals that beginners and experienced crocheters or knitters all will find useful.

Inspired by Leisure Arts' best-selling book, the I Can't Believe I'm Knitting and I Can't Believe I'm Crocheting DVDs make it easier than ever to learn. Designer Melissa Leapman provides friendly, expert guidance through the step-by-step lessons. Projects are included along with a convenient A-to-Z Index, Reference Library, Trouble-shooting Guide, and other features.

Cool Stuff Teach Me to Crochet

Cool Stuff Teach Me to Knit

These booklets feature bright colors, fun photography, and step-by-step instructions to help children ages 9 to 14 learn to crochet and knit, along with cool projects, and much more!

No Rules Knitting at the Teen Knit Café (DVD)

With only two stitches to learn and "shoulder-to-shoulder" instruction from Chelsea Povall, this DVD will have teens knitting their first project tonight. Each step is shown up-close and in motion. There are loads of beginner projects to make: iPod case; wrist, ear, and leg warmers; messenger bag; cushy rug; cuddly throw; so-cute doggy coat; scarves; bracelet and matching ring; lip balm holder; hats; and more! An A-to-Z index makes it easy to quickly find the info you want. Also watch the Teen Knit Cafe gang custom dye yarn with Kool-Aid®, make knitting needle toppers from clay, and try the hot new trend of needle felting! Run time: 98 minutes.

By Kids, For Kids (BK4K): Free e-newsletter BK4K (By Kids, For Kids), is a monthly e-mail newsletters for kids who love yarn and the people who work with them. It contains a wide range of patterns, many suitable for beginners of all ages. To view past issues and to sign up to regularly receive BK4K go to: BK4K Free Newsletter link

Learn-to-Knit Pattern Booklet (Article #: 90209)

Lion Brand® created its own guide for beginners with special appeal to teens and kids! With easy to follow instructions and clear illustrations, 5 classic designs and helpful hints, you'll be knitting in no time! Lion Brand® Learn-to-Knit Pattern Booklet link

This delightful book is really two books in one and the readers (ages 8-12) learn to knit with Mary Ruth. Knitting to the Rescue! is a storybook about Mary Ruth and her brother Jacob learning to knit from their grandma during a blackout. In Mary Ruth's How to Knit Book, Mary Ruth presents her step-by step instruction book for kids learning how to knit!

Knit.101 By the Editors of Knit.1 Magazine

This beginner-friendly handbook targets the new face of knitting and crochet: a contemporary, energized young audience that's embracing yarn and needles with a passion. It's cool, it's chic, and includes how-tos, resource guides, tool lists, and easy-to-follow instructions, as well as skill-building projects.

Vogue Knitting On the Go! Beginner Basics

Vogue Knitting On the Go! Crochet Basics Edited by Trisha Malcolm

These are the perfect primers for hip, young knitters and crocheters. Both books offer a self-contained curriculum and takes you step by step through the process of learning either knitting or crochet by incorporating new techniques and tips into stylish scarves, hats, sweaters and accessories that are as fun to make as they are to wear.

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Crochet for Barbie Doll by Nicky Epstein

Knits for Barbie Doll by Nicky Epstein

This collection of Barbie fashion books by designer Nicky Epstein would win over any little girl's heart. While many of the projects are too sophisticated for beginner knitters and crocheters, they are inspiring and offer designs that can be crafted by all skill levels and enjoyed by Barbie lovers of all ages.

If you have fond memories of spool knitting (a round wooden spool with a central hole surrounded by four small nails) when you were a child, then you know how easy it was to create yards and yards of knitted tubes. Today, there are looms that come in a variety of shapes and sizes, some are circular, others rectangular, some tiny and some large. The size of the loom dictates the size of the knitted piece although you can easily join smaller panels together to make larger items. The Primer contains clear step-by-step illustrations throughout with practice projects, as well as variety of projects; the Pattern Book contains numerous project ideas that appeal to kids, teens and adult alike.

I Love Knitting by Rachel Henderson

Targeted at young people, the book features 25 simple projects that are easy to follow but EVEN more importantly worth making! The heart of the book is the super cool, super fashionable projects- from a loopy muff to a flower corsage to a feather-weight silk evening scarf to easy projects to give as presents, like a laptop case or a guy's scarf.

Amigurumi Animals by Annie Obaachan

Amigurumi is the Japanese art of making knitted or crocheted stuffed animals. These toys can be as simple or as complex as the maker likes--ranging from a tiny fluffy chick to an elaborate textured elephant, which should interest kids and teens alike. This book provides all the information you need to get started, with tips on choosing yarns and needles, and instruction in core techniques.

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